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If the iMac's colour was really based off of Bondi Beach's water, it would be vomit green.
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@RNClarke76 I live 20 minutes from Bondi Beach (I bet you were thinking I lived in America or something).
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It's Bond-eye not Bond-ee!
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@mubd1234 WTF shut the fuck up dude. Do you live anywhere near bondi beach!!! Its blue you moron, stop saying bullshit which people won't understand
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@GoingBackToCheney *shrugs*
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@CerberusT93 I don't understand people like you that question what someone says in a video, but don't just Google it. Matt's right, the Bondi Blue was the first one and came out a year before the other colors.
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They weren't all "blondi blue" so really I seriously doubt what you're saying about the colour. I've seen some that were orange, others that were blue, and even some white ones.
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I remember seeing a giant poster in the windows of the computer store advertising all the colors you could get this in. I think I also recall even with my tiny child hands the mouse at the demo unit was still awkward...
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G4 iMac
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jajajajaj, this is a shit
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its pronoucned Bond-i
As much as I like Apple, I have to disagree. Steve didn't necessarily save Apple and the iMac G3 wasn't the product to save it. Microsoft lent an enormous amount of money to the dying company. The iPod was the really savior of Mac as it gave an incentive to get a iMac.
Just a little thought.
DsiWiiReview 2 weeks ago 2
@DsiWiiReview I think you misunderstand the Microsoft deal. They didn't "lend" money, they bought preferred stock (which benefited Microsoft more than Apple). The benefit for Apple was that Microsoft committed to continuing to develop software for the Mac (which was crucial to the platform staying viable). As for what saved Apple, it was absolutely the iMac. Just look at the annual profit figures before and after its introduction.
MattsMacintosh 2 weeks ago 5